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There are two different coat types for the Parson Russell terriers, aka. the Jack Russell Terrier. smooth or rough, they don't change as the dog ages, you get what you got.
No, they aren't. Both coat types shed hair. This is not a recommended breed for people who are allergic to dogs. However, some Jack Russell mix breeds, such as Jack Russell/Poodle mixes, are hypoallergenic.
it depends on how smooth you want the coat to be it depends on how smooth you want the coat to be it depends on how smooth you want the coat to be
No, JRT shed regardless, the smooth coat ones shed the most, then the rough coat and lastly the wire long haired ones. but rest assure they all shed non-stop throughout the year regardless of the climate.
Here are some breeds you can get on Foopets......... Dogs: Yorkie Husky Westie Rottweiler Mastiff Black Lab Mix Yellow Lab Mix German Shepherd Red Husky Pit Bull Dalmatian Australian Shepherd Chocolate Lab Mix Weimaraner Jack Russell (smooth coat) Golden Retriever Portuguese Water Dog White Poodle Mix Boxer Mini Schnauzer Pug Miniature Pinscher Dachshund Shiba Inu Beagle Jack Russell (rough coat) Bulldog Great Dane Boston Terrier Chihuahua Cats: Longhaired Silver Tabby Orange Mix White Cat Black Mix Russian Blue Cream Persian Tabby Mix Siamese Bengal Calico Maine Coon Himalayan Tuxedo Mix Abyssinian Nebelung Pokeys: German Shepherd Husky Black Lab Yellow Lab Chocolate Lab Rottweiler Chihuahua
A dog malts because its coat is changing for the different types of weather, i.e summer and winter.
The difference bettween a Jack Russell Terrier and a Parson Russell Terrier is the Parson Russell Terrier has Longer legs and therfore is not as stocky as the Jack Russell terrier, but because the Parson Russell Terrier has longer legs it is also a little faster Than the Jack Russell terrier. The Parson is recognised by the Kennel Club, it is a "pedigree dog" with a breed standard. The Jack Russell comes in many shapes and sizes, it is not recognised by the K.C. and has no breed standard. They both can have rough, broken or smooth coats.
A rough-coat is recessive for this trait. Thus a rough-coat is heterozygous and a smooth-coat is homozygous.
they sometimes shed really lot and other times they just shed a little but most of the time its alot.
it is possible if they have the rough coat gene in their ancestry but since they are both smooth coat guinea pigs they will most likely make a smooth coat baby guinea pig.
the coat can be shiny and multiple different colors, it can be dirty, or rough or soft.
its kinda like a fluffy thick coat,sometimes they got hokey pokey spot's are kind of a lap dog.they like been cuddled lots.and yeah are called jack frosts!